Most chapters run on a patchwork: a roster spreadsheet nobody updates, a Mailchimp list from three exec boards ago, a GroupMe for actives, a separate one for alumni, and a Venmo request that half the chapter ignores. eternitie replaces all of it with one platform built specifically for Greek life.
What Greek life software should actually do
Generic association-management tools were built for trade groups and nonprofits, then retrofitted for chapters. eternitie is the opposite — every feature is shaped around how fraternities and sororities actually operate, from rush week to alumni weekend.
A directory that updates itself
The hardest part of any alumni network is keeping it current. People graduate, move, change jobs, and drop off the map. eternitie enriches every member profile automatically from LinkedIn and public professional data, so employers, job titles, cities, and contact info stay accurate without anyone filling out a form.
Rush and recruitment, handled
Run your entire recruitment pipeline in one place: PNM (potential new member) profiles, ratings, chapter votes, bid lists, and post-rush onboarding. No more shared spreadsheets that break the night before bid day.
Mentorship that compounds
Match undergraduates with alumni by industry, city, and career interest. The connections you build in one class carry forward to the next — turning your alumni base into a genuine career network instead of a giving list.
Built for every role in the chapter
- Presidents & exec get a single source of truth for the whole chapter.
- Rush chairs run recruitment without a dozen spreadsheets.
- Alumni & philanthropy chairs raise more with data that is actually current.
- Alumni boards & house corporations stay connected to the active chapter.
Whether you are an IFC fraternity or a Panhellenic sorority, eternitie gives your chapter a private, branded workspace on its own subdomain.